Chick Tracts and the Bible why the discrimination?

Started by Zeal Ex Nihilo39 pages

Yes.

Originally posted by Zeal Ex Nihilo
Yes.

One man's delusion does not justify another man's delusion.

One man's delusion does not justify another man's delusion.
said the mute to the deaf

That's actually a very good phrase. 😖mart:

for hte blind to tell the well deaf ........yes

Originally posted by anaconda
for hte blind to tell the well deaf ........yes

Who's side are you on? 😆

Hellen Kellers?

Who's side are you on?
mine, who else 😕

Don't look like that. It's too Innocent for your kind....lol

Originally posted by anaconda
mine, who else 😕

That is what I thought...

That is what I thought...

Its good to be the king 😎

Originally posted by anaconda
Its good to be the king 😎

... of nothing...

... of nothing...
oh the main principles of buddishm, nah not me

Originally posted by anaconda
Its good to be the king 😎
It better to be god! 😎

than to be go?

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
One man's delusion does not justify another man's delusion.

Good thing no one's being delusional.

GOD or should I say Goddess... 😎

Good thing no one's being delusional
HAHAHAHA

Good thing no one's being delusional.
except the easily fooled religious ones

Originally posted by anaconda
oh the main principles of buddishm, nah not me

You don't remember the song King of Nothing? 😱

Originally posted by Zeal Ex Nihilo
I have pointed that out multiple times here, but no one really cares. Since we all know that everyone who serves God was perfect, like David, who was a man after God's own heart.

(It hurts my mind.)

It's not really saying that God is contradicted or that his moral views are off, it's more saying that he should choose his dudes more carefully.
Originally posted by Zeal Ex Nihilo
Look, just because Jesus was a nice guy doesn't mean that he would be some nasty hippie.

"Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword. For I have come to ‘set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law’; and ‘a man’s enemies will be those of his own household.’"

Paul's words were also inspired by Christ--which means that everything Paul wrote came from Christ.

Wait. Inspired or coming directly from?